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Brackett was played by [[Karen Hensel]]. |
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Fleet Admiral Brackett was a human Starfleet flag officer serving during the 24th century.
In 2368, Brackett recalled the USS Enterprise-D to Starbase 234, cancelling its terraforming mission to Doraf I. Brackett would not discuss the reason for the recall over subspace - something which piqued Captain Jean-Luc Picard's curiosity. Brackett came aboard the Enterprise upon its return, and briefed Picard on the disappearance and apparent defection of Ambassador Spock. (TNG: "Unification I")
Background
Brackett was played by Karen Hensel.
Brackett's pips suggest a Vice Admiral rank, which contradicts the rank given to her in dialog. This could, however, refer to a position as opposed to a rank - she could have been responsible of a fleet of starships.
The character was not given a first name in the episode, but the novelization gives her name as Ruah Brackett.